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AppWizard
March 6, 2026
Google has submitted proposed modifications to its Android app store operations to a federal court in San Francisco in response to Epic Games' antitrust lawsuit from August 2020. The proposed changes include a revised fee structure that lowers baseline commissions on subscriptions and e-commerce transactions, offers app developers an alternative payment processing option, and allows developers to use payment systems outside of Google's ecosystem. Consumers will be able to download applications from alternative app stores that meet a certification process. These changes require judicial approval and are part of a broader overhaul mandated by a federal judge in October 2024. Google has requested a hearing on April 9 to clarify questions regarding the proposed changes and plans for a global rollout, initially focusing on the United States, the United Kingdom, and the European Union, pending regulatory approvals.
BetaBeacon
March 4, 2026
Google plans to reduce fees on its Android app store, allowing for alternative payment options and lowering baseline commissions to 10% to 20% for subscriptions and e-commerce transactions. Developers will have the choice to use alternative payment systems, and consumers will be able to download apps from certified alternative stores. The changes are pending approval from U.S. District Judge James Donato and are supported by Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney.
Winsage
February 28, 2026
Microsoft has released new Windows 11 Insider Preview builds that enhance security and performance for batch files and CMD scripts. IT administrators can now activate a secure processing mode by adding the LockBatchFilesInUse registry value, which prevents modifications to batch files while they are running. This update also requires signature validation only once per batch file, improving performance. Additionally, the Shared Audio feature has been refined, allowing users to share audio across multiple devices with individual volume sliders and a new taskbar indicator. The feature now supports more Bluetooth LE Audio accessories, including Samsung Galaxy Buds 4, Sony WF-1000XM6, and Xbox Wireless Headset. These updates are available for Windows Insiders in the Beta and Dev channels with specific preview builds installed.
AppWizard
February 16, 2026
A game titled Mole is set to launch in Q2 2026, focusing on piloting a post-war drilling machine within a horror and simulation framework. The game features a nostalgic PS2 aesthetic and includes menial tasks essential for maintaining the drilling machine. A demo is currently available and will continue into Steam Next Fest. Players experience tactile controls with satisfying sound effects, creating an immersive environment. The narrative introduces surreal elements, including foreign dialogue and a grave-digging scenario that hints at deeper themes. Players are encouraged to explore the demo on Steam and can wishlist the game for its upcoming release.
AppWizard
February 1, 2026
PC Gamer has created a collection of gaming trivia quizzes covering various topics, including health bars and in-game currencies. A gamer is hosting a challenge where participants identify games based on their competitive ranked logos, incorporating familiar and surprising elements to test knowledge and engagement.
AppWizard
January 28, 2026
A trio of students from Beaty-Warren Middle School, named Earth’s Green Team, won first place in the Pennsylvania Scholastic eSports League Regional Minecraft Education Build Challenge at the elementary level. The team members, Bo Winkels, Patrick Ferrie, and Grayson Zapel, designed a Minecraft-based solution focused on sustainable agriculture to address food security and community support. Their victory qualifies them for the PSEL State Championship on February 6 in Lancaster at the Just Press Play Mega Store. The Build Challenge required participants to create a functional and aesthetically pleasing farm in Minecraft, incorporating crops, animals, and essential features. The competition involved hundreds of teams and was conducted virtually from November 10 to December 19. At the State Championship, regional winners will face a new challenge and have two hours to construct a Minecraft Education world.
AppWizard
January 28, 2026
Valve is facing a legal battle over allegations of imposing excessive commissions on publishers using its Steam platform, with potential damages reaching £656 million. The lawsuit, initiated in June 2024, represents the interests of up to 14 million UK consumers who purchased games via Steam since 2018. Vicki Shotbolt leads the case, claiming Valve restricts publishers from offering lower prices on competing platforms and locks customers into its ecosystem. Valve's commission is reportedly as high as 30 percent. The London Competition Appeal Tribunal has allowed the case to proceed, despite Valve's objections. This is not the first scrutiny Valve has faced; a previous antitrust lawsuit from Wolfire Games was dismissed in late 2021 but was refiled and merged with another claim in 2022, gaining class action status by November 2024.
BetaBeacon
January 26, 2026
A judge is questioning whether Epic Games and Google are settling their antitrust fight partly because of a new partnership involving the Unreal Engine, Fortnite, and Android. The deal includes joint product development, marketing commitments, and partnerships. Epic CEO Tim Sweeney referred to the agreement as relating to the "metaverse." The deal involves Epic spending 0 million over six years to purchase services from Google. The settlement arrangement is tied to the business deal, and Epic views it as a significant transfer of value from Epic to Google. Epic and Google would only make the deal if the settlement goes through, and Sweeney considers it an important part of Epic's growth plan for the future.
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